New Girl in Alabama

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Chirping
7 Years
Mar 30, 2012
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Alabama
Hi all! I'm a newbie from Alabama. I am in St. Clair County just NE of Birmingham. I am 37 yrs old and this is my first attempt at raising chickens. I am mainly doing it for fun and maybe get some eggs out of it. I just bought 10 chicks, two each of EE, Australorps, Black Giants, Barred Rock and Production Reds. Any tips and advice is welcome. Waiting to see how many hens/roos I end up with. Right now they are indoors with the heat lamp on. I have a bit to get my coop cuilt. Any suggestions on that? I have a lot of scrap wood and some cabinets and doors out of a house that was torn down. About what size would be a good suggestion? Anyway.....I am really looking forward to this endeavor. Thanks and look forward to getting to know you all!
 
we have a 6x6 coop and a 6x14 run for 15 hens should have gone bigger only cause i would like more birds in the future but i have room for expansion. welcome to the addiction
 
Hi and welcome to BYC from NY State!
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Australorps and Barred Rocks are two of my favorite breeds. Ya done good in your choices!
For 10 birds an 8x8 coop would be good. Wander through the Coop Pages for ideas and inspiration! There are a ton of amazing coops in there.
 
Thanks all! This seems like a very friendly and helpful website and forum. I've been reading for a week or so and signed up on here yesterday. Look forward to knowing you all!
 
Hi and :welcome from Ohio. So glad you joined. Congrats and good luck. As for coop advise, use screws instead of nails. They are easier to remove when things need adapting. :gig
 
Hello and welcome! I'm new as well, and so far, winning at chicken math - wanted six and only have eight right now - but we already gutted an old trailer to make a larger coop for next year
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SO I second the notion of going bigger! Also, great choices on breeds! And check out the articles on PDZ for making your coop smell better.
 

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